Food Cha Cha Japanese Dining Laura Welch Chacha in Japanese is written with the tea kanji character, plus a repetition
Food Wakana Izakaya JJ Walsh sign or hanging white banner in front of the shop for Wakana in Japanese Kanji
Food Tairyo Fish Restaurant on Omishima Anonymous It’s decorated with the kanji for “Tairyo” meaning “large catch” in blue
Culture Yokohama’s Newspark Yumi Imai Japanese officially use 2000 Chinese "Kanji", or Hiragana and Katakana
Culture Ando Family's Handmade Dolls Bonson Lam handicrafts such as folding fans, and dolls are featured in the Tales of Genji
Culture Kenrokuen: A Park for Winter's End Sheila Burt own favorite part of the garden, of particular note in Kenrokuen is the Kotoji
Culture The Mask Makers of Osaka Bonson Lam twentieth century film can see its influence on Ozu Yasujiro and Mizoguchi Kenji
Activities Cycling Ooi Futo, Tokyo Bay Aric Denfield Minatogaoka Futo Koen, one of the few green areas, is a popular meeting